NOTE: Councilman Chad Mire abstained, since he was one of the appointees.

Action: Held status hearings on the condemnation of buildings at 210 Sanders St. and 318 N. 13th St. The council decided not to take action on either.

Action: Held public hearings on the following ordinances: re-subdividing property on St. Louis Street owned by Penn Weldon, re-subdividing property on Notre Dame Street claimed by the estate of Thomas Harris, amending the Thibodaux Zoning Ordinance to change a zoning classification for land on La. 308 owned by Levert Property, giving the civil service director a salary increase.

NOTE: The council voted to table the re-subdivision of the Notre Dame Street property due to a dispute between two people claiming to own part of it.

NOTE: The council voted not to give the civil service director a salary increase. The increase was proposed because the civil service board had re-classified the director position at a higher level; the council unanimously said that, if the board had wanted to get a raise for the director position along with the re-classification, it should have asked for the raise in the annual budget.

<p>The following is a rundown of all action taken by the Thibodaux City Council on Tuesday. All votes were unanimous; all members were present. </p><p>Action: Adopted the Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire, an annual financial audit by the state.</p><p>Action: Authorized the mayor to contract with Murphy Appraisal Services for an appraisal of the Tiger Drive bridge replacement project.</p><p>Action: Authorized the mayor to add $36,174.30 to the agreement with Duplantis Design Group for the North Canal Boulevard widening project because of additional work. </p><p>Action: Authorized the mayor to submit an application for a community water enrichment fund grant from the Louisiana Office of Community Development. </p><p>Action: Authorized the mayor to contract with Donald Carmouche for pre-trial intervention services.</p><p>Action: Approved appointments to the Thibodaux Volunteer Fire Department board, including Chief Randy Pate and Assistant Chiefs Chad Mire, Robert Riviere and Jeff Naul. </p><p>NOTE: Councilman Chad Mire abstained, since he was one of the appointees. </p><p>Action: Held status hearings on the condemnation of buildings at 210 Sanders St. and 318 N. 13th St. The council decided not to take action on either. </p><p>Action: Held public hearings on the following ordinances: re-subdividing property on St. Louis Street owned by Penn Weldon, re-subdividing property on Notre Dame Street claimed by the estate of Thomas Harris, amending the Thibodaux Zoning Ordinance to change a zoning classification for land on La. 308 owned by Levert Property, giving the civil service director a salary increase.</p><p>NOTE: The council voted to table the re-subdivision of the Notre Dame Street property due to a dispute between two people claiming to own part of it. </p><p>NOTE: The council voted not to give the civil service director a salary increase. The increase was proposed because the civil service board had re-classified the director position at a higher level; the council unanimously said that, if the board had wanted to get a raise for the director position along with the re-classification, it should have asked for the raise in the annual budget.</p>